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So again thinking about how tor is secure and how it could be bypassed....

So the output last ip is shown right?

Since the government agencies can get into other government buildings.
Placing bugs in ultra secure places.

Wouldn't it be easy for someone to get someone in to that out put ip.
Place something in it and then go to all the other ip's that come into that one?
And again going into the other ip's?

 		 	   		  
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